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- the present invention relates to a lyophilized preparation of botulinum toxin without a protein stabilizer derived from animals.
- Botulinum toxin which is a polypeptide product of Clostridium botulinum , anaerobic bacteria, is a toxic material that specifically affects a nerve cell.
- botulinum toxin originally is a toxic material causing death, in recent years, it is used for treating cervical dystonia, blepharospasm, hyperhidrosis, strabismus, achalasia, neurogenic bladder, urologic disease, migraine, and the like.
- Meditoxin Inj. being sold by the present inventors now.
- proteins having a medicinal effect exhibit a property of adhesiveness to a solid surface. Therefore, when the proteins are injected to a container, some of the proteins adhere to an inner wall of the container, thereby causing loss of an active component.
- a stabilizer since protein may easily be oxidized or degraded into small fragments, it is necessary to add a stabilizer as a material capable of preventing oxidation and degradation of the protein.
- albumin and gelatin are used as a stabilizer for botulinum toxin. Loss of protein active components may be decreased by reducing protein denaturation caused due to protein adhesion or dilution when albumin is injected into a container. Gelatin is obtained by collagen hydrolysis and sometimes may be used instead of albumin. However, since albumin and gelatin are proteins derived from animals, there is a danger of pathogens derived from blood or latent infection. Therefore, a stabilizer which is not derived from animals and also does not cause activity loss of botulinum toxin is needed.
- the present inventors disclosed a pharmaceutical liquid composition of botulinum toxin including botulinum toxin, methionine, and polysorbate 20 that exhibits long-term stability at normal temperature in Korean Patent Publication No. 2009-0005963.
- a pharmaceutical liquid composition of botulinum toxin including botulinum toxin, methionine, and polysorbate 20 that exhibits long-term stability at normal temperature in Korean Patent Publication No. 2009-0005963.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a lyophilized preparation of botulinum toxin, in which storage stability can be maintained for a long period of time at a high temperature higher than normal temperature.
- botulinum toxin For the conventional preparation of botulinum toxin, stability of botulinum toxin can be maintained at a refrigerant temperature or normal temperature. However, it is difficult to maintain an activity of botulinum toxin for a long period of time at a high temperature. Therefore, the present inventors developed a lyophilized preparation of botulinum toxin having excellent storage stability, in which an activity of botulinum toxin can be maintained for a long period of time even across a wide temperature range, for example, a freezing temperature, a refrigerant temperature, normal temperature, and a high temperature.
- the present invention provides a pharmaceutical lyophilized preparation comprising 1) botulinum toxin; 2) polysorbate; and 3) methionine; and one or more components selected from the group consisting of 4) sugar, sugar alcohol, and an ionic compound.
- the lyophilized preparation of botulinum toxin comprises 1) botulinum toxin, 2) polysorbate, and 3) methionine, which have been added to the conventional liquid preparation; and further includes one or more selected from the group consisting of 4) sugar, sugar alcohol, and an ionic compound as an additional component.
- the additional component functions as maintaining an activity of botulinum toxin, and also stabilizing the activity even at a high temperature higher than normal temperature when bolulinum toxin is prepared in a form of a lyophilized formulation.
- a composition including 1) botulinum toxin; 2) polysorbate; and 3) methionine, its stability decreases when being lyophilized, and also decreases at a high temperature higher than normal temperature even when prepared in a liquid preparation.
- the lyophilized preparation of botulinum toxin according to the present invention can maintain the activity of botulinum toxin even at a high temperature higher than normal temperature, and also can have excellent long-term storage stability.
- the botulinum toxin which is included in the lyophilized preparation according to the present invention may be derived from Clostridium botulinum .
- the botulinum toxin which is included in the lyophilized preparation according to the present invention may be isolated and purified from those strains through known methods, or commercially available products may be used as the botulinum toxin.
- the botulinum toxin which is included in the lyophilized preparation according to the present invention may be any selected from the group consisting of Botulinum Serotypes A, B, C, D, E, F, and G.
- the botulinum toxin is divided into Serotypes A, B, C, D, E, F, and G according to an immunological distinguishing method. It is known that the botulinum toxins of all Serotypes inhibit a secretion of acetylcholine, which is a signaling molecule in a neuromuscular junction, thereby generating an effect of neural paralysis, and different Serotypes may affect different animal species and have different degrees of paralysis, durations, and the like.
- the botulinum toxin protein is produced by forming various complexes with various hemagglutinine proteins and non-hemagglutinine proteins, which assist and protect a function of botulinum toxin protein.
- the botulinum toxin which is included in the lyophilized preparation according to the present invention may include a complex form with a complexing protein and a form without a complexing protein. The activity of botulinum toxin is unaffected by whether or not the complexing protein is included.
- polysorbate which is one of stabilizers of botulinum toxin, is a nonionic surfactant and mainly used as an emulsifying agent in the field of pharmaceuticals or food.
- a type of polysorbate includes polysorbates 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 on the basis of the total number of an oxyethylene group.
- the polysorbate may be included in an amount of 0.01 to 2 mg with respect to 100 units of botulinum toxin.
- methionine a stabilizer
- an animal protein such as albumin and gelatin
- Methionine may be included in an amount of 0.01 to 10 mg with respect to 100 units of botulinum toxin.
- an activity of botulinum toxin can be maintained even at a high temperature higher than normal temperature, and also storage stability can be maintained for a long period of time.
- the lyophilized preparation of botulinum toxin according to the present invention further includes at least one of 4) sugar, sugar alcohol, or an ionic compound as an additional component in addition to methionine and polysorbate, unlike the conventional liquid preparation.
- Sugar is known to prevent denaturation of macromolecules.
- An example of sugar that may be used for the lyophilized preparation according to the present invention includes, but is not limited to, trehalose, sucrose, maltose, fructose, raffinose, lactose, glucose, or the like. Such sugar may be included in an amount of 0.1 to 50 mg with respect to 100 units of botulinum toxin. Within the above range, an activity of botulinum toxin can be maintained even at a high temperature higher than normal temperature, and also storage stability can be maintained for a long period of time.
- Sugar alcohol is known to stabilize macromolecules when freeze-dried or in a liquid state, and to prevent denaturation.
- An example of sugar alcohol that may be used for the lyophilized preparation according to the present invention includes, but is not limited to, cyclodextrin, mannitol, sorbitol, glycerol, xylitol, inositol, or the like.
- the sugar alcohol may be included in an amount of 0.1 to 50 mg with respect to 100 units of botulinum toxin. Within the above range, an activity of botulinum toxin can be maintained even at a high temperature higher than normal temperature, and also storage stability can be maintained for a long period of time.
- an ionic compound means salt or a buffer.
- An ionic compound reacts with macromolecules through specific or non-specific binding.
- the salt may increase thermostability and solubility, and may decrease a degree of aggregation.
- a protein may tend to be denatured at a high concentration of salt.
- An example of the ionic compound includes, but is not limited to, sodium chloride, sodium phosphate, ammonium phosphate, magnesium sulfate, sodium acetate, sodium lactate, sodium succinate, sodium propionate, potassium phosphate, or the like.
- the ionic compound may be included in an amount of 0.1 to 10 mg with respect to 100 units of botulinum toxin. Within the above range, an activity of botulinum toxin can be maintained even at a high temperature higher than normal temperature, and also storage stability can be maintained for a long period of time.
- the lyophilized preparation of botulinum toxin according to the present invention is prepared from a culture of Clostridium botulinum cultured in a specific medium, but the present invention is not limited thereto.
- a complex of botulinum toxin is purified from the culture solution through a series of acid precipitations to obtain a crystal complex of botulinum toxin composed of an active high-molecular weight toxin protein and a relevant haemagglutinin protein.
- the crystal complex is dissolved in a solution including salt water and a stabilizer, and then freeze-dried to produce the lyophilized preparation of botulinum toxin.
- the lyophilized preparation of botulinum toxin according to the present invention can maintain an activity of botulinum toxin, and also exhibit excellent long-term storage stability even under conditions of high temperature, which may occur when botulinum toxin is stored, delivered, and processed.
- the present invention can be used as a medicine for treating cervical dystonia, blepharospasm, hyperhidrosis, strabismus, achalasia, neurogenic bladder, urologic disease, migraine, and the like.
- a lyophilized preparation of botulinum toxin according to the present invention was prepared by lyophilizing (or freeze-drying)g a sterilized preparation solution including botulinum toxin, methionine, and polysorbate, and sugar or sugar alcohol and/or an ionic compound.
- Stability of botulinum toxin was determined by confirming continuity of activity after storing for a certain period of time and the continuity of activity of botulinum toxin was measured by checking a lethality of mice or mouse LD 50 .
- a dosage form of the lyophilized preparation was stored at 40° C. and a relative humidity of 70% for 30 days and then dissolved in physiological saline. Then, the botulinum toxin corresponding 2.5 LD 50 IU was abdominally injected to three mice. When two or more mice died, it was determined that stability continued, which is expressed as mortality in the following Table. When the mice mortality is 50% or more, it may be estimated that activity of botulinum toxin is maintained.
- a titrimetry was performed as follows. 2.8 mL of physiological saline was added to two vials including specimens, respectively. 4.4 mL of the specimen was taken from the vial, and then 1.45 mL of physiological saline was added to the specimen to obtain a Test solution 1. 1.45 mL of physiological saline was added to 4.4 mL of Test solution 1 to obtain a Test solution 2. By the same method, dilution of the solution was repeatedly performed eight times to obtain each of the test solutions. For Test solutions 3 to 6, 0.1 mL of each of the test solutions was abdominally injected to 10 mice (CD1, female) having a weight of 17 to 22 g, and then after 3 days, a lethality was measured. The results were statistically processed by using a Probit method to obtain mouse LD 50 and titer.
- Table 2 shows stability test results (mortality (%)) of botulinum toxin under conditions of various concentrations of methionine and polysorbate 20 in the case of storing for 30 days
- Table 3 shows stability test results (mortality (%)) of botulinum toxin under conditions of various concentrations of methionine and polysorbate 20 in the case of storing for 60 days.
- the concentration of botulinum toxin in the botulinum toxin liquid composition of the above test was 100 units/mL.
- the contents of methionine and polysorbate 20 were calculated to be in the ranges of 0.01 to 10 mg and 0.01 to 1 mg, respectively.
- an additional stabilizer capable of maintaining the stability was selected, as listed in Table 4. At this time, 100 units of botulinum toxin, 3 mg of methionine, and 2 mg of polysorbate 20 were used.
- the long-time stability test of the lyophilized preparation at a high temperature was performed by using titrimetry.
- 100 units of botulinum toxin, 0.8 mg of methionine, 0.02 mg of polysorbate 20, sodium phosphate (0.05 mg of sodium hydrogen phosphate, anhydrous+0.101 mg of sodium dihydrogen phosphate dehydrate), and 4 mg of sucrose were used.
- botulinum toxin+methionine+polysorbate 20+sodium chloride+sucrose 100 units of botulinum toxin, 0.2 mg of methionine, 0.02 mg of polysorbate 20, 2 mg of sodium chloride, and 4 mg of sucrose were used.
- the lyophilized preparation including human serum albumin was used as a control group, 0.5 mg of human serum albumin and 0.9 mg of sodium chloride were used.
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